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Stuck on You Reviews

Definitely the worst Farrelly brothers movie I've seen. I didn't laugh once at this "comedy" centered on a pair of conjoined twins. The acting is okay, and it does have Eva Mendes in bikini. Starts off moderately silly and ends up maudlin. Skip it.

Is it just me, or do the Farrelly brothers really have no idea of what constitutes a funny idea. Conjoined twins aren't funny in the way that two brain damaged morons, and a morbidly obese person aren't funny............oh, right.

Matt Damon can do comedy. Not a bad little film here. An interesting premise as two brothers are literally stuck together. They travel to Los Angeles in search of an acting career and get involved in some pretty funny situations. Nice cameos from Cher and Meryl Streep.

Everything about this movie is just so wrong, its not funny, mostly uncomfortable yet somehow it wasn't horrible. Not sure why this worked for me but it did -on a very basic level. Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear play conjoined twins Walt and Bob whose brotherly bond is tested when Bob decides to leave their idyllic hometown life and pursue a career in acting. 11.13

As a teenager I hated this movie and walked out of the theater when I went to see it. But I recently decided to give it another shot per the credentials of the Farrelly Brothers, who have made some really funny movies. I certainly liked it better the second time around and it had some amusing moments, but I wasn't a fan of how the movie ended. (First and only full viewing - Early 2013)

Personalities take the high road as this film explores the complexities of being conjoined. Well scripted and acted with laughs along the way. Cher puts in a performance that takes a laugh at her own character and it comes across well. Music is emotional adding to the camera and sound enhancing the feel of the show. Nibbles: Trifle.

Stuck on You certainly follows some of the basic Comedy procedures one might expect to find in a movie about people joined at the hip, but it's as much, if not more, about the inner persons than it is the outer persons. While the film makes excellent use of its outer gag, it rather deeply, but not always overtly, explores a more satisfying angle of how the brothers relate from the inside out. It's very well done, a satisfying Comedy for some and a more thought provoking experience for others. It's certainly not deep, but there is enough intelligence bubbling over onto the surface to make this a fully satisfying experience from both sides of the ledger.

Truly random movie. Although I do love it when normally dramatic actors take on a completely ridiculous role. I feel like it makes the actors slightly more accessible in the eyes of the audience. It is entertaining if you have nothing else to watch, not a movie to seek out.